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Isidro
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Posted on 24-06-2008 08:34
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I have not good look with Chrysididae identification (anyone identified), but I try it with this one that I never seen before, a red-headed one.
Last Saturday. La Pe?a, Huesca, NE Spain, 500 meters, very warm day, in a zone with grasslands and Quercus ilex, in Euphorbia flowers.
Size: about 9 mm.

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Can be identified?
Thanks.
 
Dima DD
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Posted on 24-06-2008 09:58
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Look at these galleries: http://www.chrysi...photos.php, or http://www.thais....i/ind1.htm
I think that Chrysura cuprea (Rossi, 1790) is the best candidate! Smile
 
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That's a lovely insect Grin I wish we had more here but I only seem to find C. ignita (sens-lat) Sad
 
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Really is almost identical!!! Thanks, thanks a lot Dima!!!!
 
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